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    Mourinho confirms bids for De Bruyne

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    Jose Mourinho has confirmed Chelsea have received two official bids for out-of-favour attacker Kevin De Bruyne.

    Wolfsburg’s sporting director Klaus Allofs claimed on Friday that the Belgium international is keen on joining the Bundesliga club this month, while a host of other sides from the German top flight have been linked with the 22-year-old.

    De Bruyne spent the last season on loan with Werder Bremen and it now looks likely that his future is away from Stamford Bridge.

    "We've had two for De Bruyne which we are analysing," Mourinho told reporters on Friday.

    "We don't need a direct replacement [if De Bruyne leaves]. It's a position where we have options."

    De Bruyne has made just two Premier League starts for Chelsea this season and is yet to score a goal for the club.

    Mourinho had previously suggested he would not sell De Bruyne, despite publicly criticising his efforts in September's 2-0 Capital One Cup win over Swindon Town, although his stance appears to have softened.

    He added: "We've had a few proposals for Kevin De Bruyne, we will keep analysing them. He's a fantastic player with potential."
     

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    Chelsea boss Mourinho refuses to address Rooney speculation

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    Jose Mourinho has refused to address speculation regarding a fresh approach from Chelsea for Wayne Rooney.

    Goal exclusively revealed in December that the 28-year-old has refused to enter negotiations with United over an extension to his current contract, which expires in 2015.

    Chelsea launched two bids for the England international during the summer transfer window, while several clubs abroad are also monitoring the forward.

    "I don't want to speak about it," Mourinho told reporters. "We play Man United in a few days. I don't think it's nice to speak about a Man United player.

    "You have to ask him [Rooney]. You have to ask the player. And Man United because Man United has a contract with the player that doesn't end at the end of the season."

    United head into Saturday's fixture against Swansea City off the back of three straight defeats, one of which resulted in an FA Cup third-round exit at the hands of the Swans.

    The Premier League champions currently sit seventh in the table, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal, but Mourinho inists the club are in good hands with David Moyes.

    "I don't think they have a problem," said Mourinho. "In this moment they are not top four in the Premier League, but they can be at the end of the season.

    "A new manager, but a club with a fantastic culture of supporting the manager.

    "I don't feel any problem for David. He works. Better results will arrive and he will be for many years in the club and will reach good results."
     

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    Wenger: Rosicky will extend Arsenal contract

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    Arsene Wenger has revealed that Tomas Rosicky will stay at Arsenal beyond this summer despite his contract having just six months remaining.

    The Czech is free to discuss a move elsewhere in the current winter transfer window, but has previously stated his desire to extend his near eight-year stint at the Emirates Stadium.

    And Wenger has confirmed he wants Rosicky to remain at the club, and praised the former Borussia Dortmund man's quality.

    "Tomas will stay here at the end of the season," the French coach told reporters on Friday. "He is a marvellous player and contributes well to the team.

    "He is certainly a typical Arsenal player in the way that he is mobile, technically sound and team orientated. He is a fantastic footballer."

    Rosicky has made 20 appearances in all competitions for the Gunners so far this term, and will be in the squad for Monday night's game at Aston Villa.
     

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    Moyes charged by FA for referee comments after Sunderland defeat

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    Manchester United manager David Moyes has been charged by the Football Association for comments made about the officials after Tuesday's Capital One Cup defeat to Sunderland.

    Moyes criticised a number of decisions folowing the 2-1 defeat, his side's third on the bounce in all competitions, and claimed referees were acting against the champions.

    "We're having to play them [the officials] as well as the opposition at the moment," the Scot said. "It's really terrible, it really is. We're actually beginning to laugh at them, that's the thing."

    A statement from the FA read: "Manchester United manager David Moyes has been charged for misconduct by the FA in relation to post-match media comments he made following his side’s game against Sunderland on Tuesday 7 January 2014.

    "It is alleged the comments called into question the integrity of the match officials appointed to that fixture and/or appointed to Manchester United fixtures generally, and/or implied that such match officials are motivated by bias; and/or brought the game into disrepute, in contravention of Rule E3(1).

    "Moyes has until 18:00 on January 15, 2014 to respond to the charge."

    Moyes is likely to face a similar fine which was given to Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers on Thursday.

    The 40-year-old was fined £8,000 by the FA for questionning the decision to appoint Bolton-born referee Lee Mason for his side's 2-1 defeat against Manchester City on Boxing Day.

    "Hopefully we won't have a Greater Manchester referee with Liverpool-Manchester games in future," Rodgers said.
     

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    Cole's Chelsea future in doubt as contract talks drag on

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    Ashley Cole's future at Chelsea remains in doubt, with the defender still to agree terms on a new contract despite renewed talks in recent weeks.

    The England international's current deal expires at the end of the season but the Blues want him to accept a reduction on his salary, which is heavily incentivised and worth more than £150,000 (€180,000) per week.

    Discussions have been held with Chelsea chiefs and the 33-year-old and his representatives are understood to be relaxed about the situation, in the knowledge that there will be no shortage of offers in the summer.

    Cole's priority is to stay at Stamford Bridge and boss Jose Mourinho has publicly declared his desire for the left-back to sign a new deal.

    "I think, even if you're not playing every game and are not first choice, like he has always been, it does not mean you are not in well condition or deserving of a new contract," said the Portuguese in December.

    Cole has found himself in and out of the Chelsea side this season, starting just 11 of the club's 20 Premier League fixtures so far.

    The Blues have been strongly linked with a move for Southampton star Luke Shaw, who is considered a perfect like-for-like long-term replacement for Cole.

    Unless the England veteran lowers his demands, his time at Stamford Bridge could come to an end this summer, with the former Arsenal man now allowed to talk to foreign clubs.

    MLS side New York Red Bulls and big-spending Paris Saint-Germain have previously shown interest in Cole, who is now in his eighth season at Stamford Bridge and has made more than 300 appearances for Chelsea.

    He has won nine trophies with the Blues, including the Premier League title in 2010 and the Champions League in 2012.
     

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    Modric: Alonso renewal great news for Real Madrid

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    Luka Modric believes that Xabi Alonso's contract renewal is "great news" for Real Madrid.

    The 32-year-old Spain international appeared on the verge of leaving Los Blancos on a free transfer in the summer, but ended all speculation about his future earlier this week by signing a two-year extension, much to the satisfaction of his Croatian colleague.

    "We’re all happy that Xabi Alonso has renewed," Modric told his club's official website. "We expected it and that’s great news that he’ll be with us for another two years."

    Modric has been in fine form for Carlo Ancelotti's side this season and he freely admits that he is currently enjoying something of a purple patch.

    "I feel good on the pitch and the key is that I have the confidence of the coach and my team-mates," the former Tottenham ace enthused.

    The playmaker then went on to discuss Sunday's La Liga clash against Espanyol and stressed that Madrid cannot afford to drop points in Catalunya.

    "We have to get ready for the next match, which will be tough," the 28-year-old warned. "It’ll be the third match we play this week, but we have to win to close the gap with Atletico, Barcelona or both."

    Madrid currently sit third in the league table, trailing city rivals Atleti and reigning champions Barca by five points, with the top two set to meet at the Vicente Calderon on Saturday evening.
     

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    Kaka is a Milan legend, insists Galliani

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    AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani feels Kaka is a club legend in the same mould as former greats Paolo Maldini and Franco Baresi.

    The attacking midfielder, 31, returned to the San Siro side at the start of the 2013-14 campaign after a four-year spell at Real Madrid.

    And Galliani has stressed that Kaka is held in very high regard by the Rossoneri faithful.

    "Kaka is a true Milan legend. Everybody at the club loves him," Galliani told RMC.

    "He has entered the hearts of all the Milan fans in his own special way.

    "At Milan, we have had legends like Maldi and Baresi. It is probably fair to say that the fans' affection for Kaka is equally big.

    "There were people who feared that he was no longer the Kaka from before, but he has been doing very well and we are all delighted with him."

    Kaka has made 12 Serie A appearances for Milan since his return, scoring five goals in the process.

    He recently surpassed the 100-goal mark for the San Siro side in the 3-0 win over Atalanta.
     

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    Real Madrid rule out Di Maria sale - for now at least

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    Real Madrid have ruled out selling Angel Di Maria in January after closing their investigation into the Argentine's alleged groin-grabbing gesture in the 3-0 win over Celta Vigo on Monday.

    Madrid were willing to cash in on Di Maria in the summer, but the player impressed incoming coach Carlo Ancelotti and Mesut Ozil was surprisingly sold instead to raise money for the world-record transfer of Gareth Bale.

    However, the winger's body language in December highlighted his frustration at being on the bench and things came to a head on Monday as the 25-year-old was booed by Madrid fans at the Santiago Bernabeu and appeared to respond by grabbing his groin as he left the pitch to be replaced by Bale.

    The former Benfica man later denied any gesture, but was forced by Madrid to make an official apology and the club opened an investigation into his behaviour.

    "There was nothing aimed at the crowd or the coach, as people were saying," Di Maria said. "It was a normal movement for any man, especially when you are running. It's something you do often on the pitch, it was something natural.

    "If anyone was offended by what I did, then I ask for forgiveness, but it wasn't aimed at anybody."

    And after an internal investigaion, Madrid arrived at the same conclusion.

    "It cannot be deemed that Di Maria was responsible for any gestures or for a lack of respect towards the crowd and, therefore, he did not commit any type offence worthy of a sanction," a club statement read on Thursday, adding: "The club's management committee has therefore decided to close the case."

    Ancelotti said on Wednesday: "We have to believe Di Maria. Even if anyone thinks it was an ugly gesture, he has apologised. So, the matter ends here."

    Despite bringing their investigation to an end, Madrid will continue to monitor the winger's behaviour and although the Italian coach remains a fan, the Argentine could find himself surplus to requirements in the summer if Bale and youngster Jese continue to impress.

    Di Maria started on the bench for Madrid's Copa del Rey clash at home to Osasuna on Thursday.
     

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    Manchester United will pull through their ‘test of character’, insists Giggs

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    Ryan Giggs insists Manchester United will pull through their ‘test of character’ following the club’s run of three straight defeats.

    The Premier League champions lost 2-1 at home to Tottenham on New Year’s Day and followed that result with an FA Cup third-round exit to Swansea. Then, on Tuesday, David Moyes’ men slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Sunderland in the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi final.

    "It is a test of character but I am fully confident we will come through it and we will be okay," Giggs said.

    "I have said many times over the years, the defeats and losses generate a bigger feeling than winning things. It sticks with you a lot longer.

    "You have to react and you have to try and do something about it. It hurts.”

    Giggs has urged the senior members of the squad to guide the younger players through United’s difficult period, which has left the club seventh in the Premier League, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal.

    “There are players at this club who only know winning. It is important for the older players, who have been through these sticky patches before to help the younger ones," said the 40-year-old.

    "That is what we have done in the past and that is what we will try and do at the weekend.

    "There are good players in the dressing room who probably haven't been playing to the best of our ability, both individually and as a team.

    "We are just thinking about doing what we did six weeks ago and trying to get back to the form that allowed us to go on a run of six wins.

    "That is what we will need to do if we are to climb back up the table. We need to start winning and winning fast."
     

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    Official: Roma confirm Bradley exit

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    Roma have reached an agreement with Major League Soccer over the transfer of Michael Bradley for a fee of $10 million (€7.35m) as the midfielder is set to join Toronto FC.

    The USA international's agent had already revealed on Thursday that Bradley had agreed personal terms with Toronto and the transfer is now one step closer to completion following an announcement from the Giallorossi.

    The Canadian side have yet to confirm the capture of the 26-year-old, but are expected to finalise the deal over the weekend.

    Bradley started his professional career with MetroStars before making the move to Europe in January 2006 when he joined Heerenveen.

    The midfielder had since also worn the jerseys of Borussia Monchengladbach, Aston Villa and Chievo before signing for Roma in the summer of 2012.

    However, Bradley was deemed surplus to requirements by coach Rudi Garcia following the arrival of Radja Nainggolan earlier this winter and has therefore opted to return to MLS.
     

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    Hull agree Jelavic fee

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    Everton have revealed that they have agreed a fee with Hull over the permanent transfer of Nikica Jelavic.

    The Croatia international has struggled for minutes under Roberto Martinez this season, appearing just 10 times for the Toffees and scoring just twice.

    Both of those goals came in the club's FA Cup third round tie with QPR last Saturday while the four appearances prior to that have come from the substitute's bench.

    A statement on the Everton official Twitter account read: "Everton agree a fee with Hull for permanent transfer of Nikica Jelavic and give permission for him to speak to the Tigers."

    Steve Bruce's side are 11th in the Premier League goalscoring charts, a position which was boosted by the club's 6-0 win over Fulham recently, and have been linked with West Brom's Shane Long in recent days.

    Robbie Brady is the Tigers' top league goalscorer with just three in his 13 appearances, while frontman Danny Graham has struggled to find the back of the net with just a solitary strike to his name, forcing Bruce to seek out reinforcements.

    Jelavic has been allowed to leave Goodison Park by Martinez after slipping behind Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku in the battle for first-team selection.

    The former Rangers man made a stunning start to life in the Premier League, scoring nine goals in his first 13 top-flight outings.

    But the goals have since dried up, and he will be hoping a change in scenery boosts a return of just seven from the following 46.
     

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    Xabi Alonso is irreplaceable, says Arbeloa

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    Alvaro Arbeloa has taken the time to praise Xabi Alonso and has stressed that the experienced midfielder is irreplaceable for Real Madrid.

    The 32-year-old signed a new contract until the summer of 2016 with Madrid earlier this week and Arbeloa is delighted that Alonso has decided to stay on for two additional seasons.

    "It would have been a blow if he’d have gone. There is no other player like him in the world to replace him," Arbeloa was quoted as saying on the club's official website.

    "It is great news for everyone associated with Real Madrid and for him too, so everyone is happy."

    The defender also briefly discussed the form of Gareth Bale following the Welshman's appearance in the 2-0 Copa del Rey win over Osasuna on Thursday and underlined the importance of the winger to Madrid.

    He added: "He did well and we're glad that he is with us."

    Madrid resume La Liga action on Sunday away against Espanyol.
     

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    :(:(:(Why Manchester United need two new midfielders in January

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    Only 263 days after winning the Premier League, you do not so much watch Manchester United these days as you do endure them.

    They really are that bad. This title defence, barely worthy of the name, is the second worst in the history of the competition as it stands. Only Blackburn, in 1995-96, have a worse record as champions after 20 games. With three turgid, predictable 2-1 defeats in a row to start 2014, never has spectacular failure looked so boring.

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    It is difficult to pinpoint blame when the calamity and insipidity has been so widespread. Yet rather than attach it to a man sat in the stands, with no direct input on training or team selection this season, it would perhaps make more sense to look to the club's current manager and his players. Neither, in large part, are good enough.

    David Moyes may claim that the players he would like to sign are not available in January but he has exactly three weeks to find some that are. He needs two midfielders above all else. With no protection, no production and no penetration, the area between defence and attack has become a no-man's-land for United.

    The Red Devils' need for a combative, energetic midfielder who can stop an opposition team in full flow has been apparent for far too long. Darren Fletcher, a player tenacious enough to fulfil the role to a large extent, sadly cannot yet be relied upon at the highest level given his long-term debilitating illness.

    Put simply, United do not have a midfielder who can win the ball and turn over possession. Bar Tottenham, every other side in the top eight has one midfielder who averages over three tackles per match.

    In Lucas Leiva (4.1), Cheikh Tiote (3.9), Aaron Ramsey (3.7), Ramires (3.4), Fernandinho (3.1), Mikel Arteta (3.1) and James McCarthy (3), the champions' immediate rivals have players more effective at taking the ball directly off their opposition. After excluding the tactically indisciplined Phil Jones (2.5), who has played more games in defence than midfield this term, Moyes's best tackler is Tom Cleverley, who has on average completed only 2.1 of them per Premier League appearance.

    The champions have become wholly reliant on the interceptions of Michael Carrick in order to retain possession in the middle of the pitch, with the 32-year-old averaging more than any other player in the top eight of the Premier League. However, as with Adam Johnson's blistering, penalty-winning run from just inside United's half that helped Sunderland on the way to a 2-1 win in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday, this is a team unable to stop direct attacking play.

    However, Moyes's midfield transfer targets since moving to Old Trafford, namely Thiago, Cesc Fabregas, Ander Herrera during the summer and Atletico Madrid's Koke, who he has scouted extensively in recent weeks, are far more creative threats than they are midfield destroyers designed to break up play. The fact is, United are also in dire need of players with the ability to create and score goals.

    Only one Manchester United midfielder, in Adnan Januzaj, has more than one goal in the league this season, getting on the scoresheet three times. Whereas, last term, the superhuman Robin van Persie, supplemented by United's other strikers, was able to ensure that the side always had a goal threat, his injuries, alongside those of Wayne Rooney in 2013-14, have meant that other areas of the squad needed to contribute.

    They have not done so. United's midfield have offered a woeful six goals in 20 games. Yaya Toure (10), Aaron Ramsey (eight) and Eden Hazard (eight) have done better than that on their own. The Premier League champions have the same amount of goals at home as Sam Allardyce's West Ham.

    Chelsea and Manchester City (both with 25) have more than four times as many league goals from midfield. Arsenal have triple the amount. And of those transfer targets? Koke has scored one more than Januzaj in 2013-14. Fabregas has one more goal than the entire United midfield put together this season.
    And it is the same pattern for assists, with the gaping hole between the centre circle and attack for United made even clearer during Rooney's recent absence. From midfield alone Manchester City have 20 assists. Arsenal 19, Chelsea, Everton and Liverpool 16, Newcastle 10 and Tottenham eight. Moyes's side have four. Only two midfielders, Januzaj and Valencia, have assisted a goal in the league for United this season.

    There are eight midfielders in the other top seven teams in the league who have more assists by themselves than United's entire midfield. Thiago (two), who has played only five Bundesliga matches this season due to injury, would still be joint leading the champions' midfield assist charts with Januzaj and Valencia. Koke (eight) has twice has many. Fabregas has two more than him.

    The temptation when looking at the figures in black and white is to question what exactly it is the central four of United's 11 players are doing week in, week out. The answer, quite simply, is not very much at all.

    Through signing the likes of Arteta, Tim Cahill and Steven Pienaar during his time at Goodison Park, Moyes showed both an eye for a bargain and an ability to bring players with no Premier League experience into a competition that is like no other on the pitch. At United in January, however, there will be no bedding-in period.

    It perhaps speaks volumes that the midfielder with more starts than any other at United is Cleverley, a player who has never scored or assisted more than two goals a season at Old Trafford. He is the man to whom Moyes continues to return because, frankly, he has no other choice. Marouane Fellaini, the club's fourth most expensive signing ever, has no goals, no assists and a red card to show for his maiden season at Old Trafford.

    On paper it looks awful for United. On the pitch it is even worse.
     

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    Barclays Premier League 2014.01.11 Fixtures

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